FAQ

1

What File Format Do you Accept?

We recommend sending us you files as a .eps .psd .cdr at the actual size and all font converted to outlines. You may also send the file ready to print in the following types: .jpg, .psd, .tif .pdf flat image, actual size at 300dpi or higher. Please remember to add crop marks, bleed and flatten your files before uploading This will speed up process and your turn-around.

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CMYK vs. RGB?

CMYK Printers print color onto paper using the CMYK color mode only. This is a four color process that utilizes the colors cyan, magenta, yellow and black in various amounts to create all of the necessary colors when printing images. This printing process is generated by liquid ink on inkjet systems or toner on laser. The K color, or black, is used to completely remove light from the printed picture, which is why the eye perceives the color as black.RGB is the color scheme that is associated with electronic displays, such as CRT, LCD monitors, digital cameras and scanners. It is an additive type of color mode, that combines the primary colors, red, green and blue, in various degrees to create a variety of different colors. When all three of the colors are combined and displayed to their full extent, the result is a pure white. When all three colors are combined to the lowest degree, or value, the result is black. Software such as photo editing programs use the RGB color mode because it offers the widest range of colors.

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How I Get Rich Black?

Rich black is an ink mixture of solid black, 100% K, with additional CMY ink values. This results in a darker tone than black ink alone. If you print black alone as 100% K, the resulting black may not be as dark as you might like.
We recommend using C 60 M 40 Y 40 K 100 This will give you a deep, dark, rich black.

4

Do you guys do shipping?

We do ship most of our products but not all. Most printed paper, Printed vinyl, Banners, and Cut vinyl. Except substrates such sheets of PVC, Metal, Wood, Acrylic or Plastic.

5

What’s you Turn-around time?

You can find this answer under the product information with in the product.